Trace Reasoning Monetary Policy Enhanced A Flexible Essay

PAGES
3
WORDS
1291
Cite

Trace Reasoning Monetary Policy Enhanced a Flexible Exchange System The paper will attempt to analyze why monetary policy tend to be more effective under flexible exchange rate system and less effective under fixed exchange system. Flexible exchange rates occurs when the exchange rate is allowed to move freely based on the demand and supply and the vice versa is true. The main argument in this case is flexible exchange rate is important because it allows forces of demand and supply to play their role without government interventions in situations where the monetary system is running well

It is laudable to note that monetary policy is an effective tool for policy makers in stabilizing the economy and for many countries this is such an important tool than the fiscal policies. In a flexible rate system, as we have mentioned above, the exchange rate is determined directly by market forces, and it liable to fluctuate continually, as dictated by market conditions and therefore this system may not appear appealing due to uncertainties of the present, especially to countries that are faced with uncertainties.

But what exactly what is monetary policy? This is the process by which the Central bank/Currency board or other regulatory committee of a country controls the supply of money often targeting a rate of interest for the purpose of promoting economic growth and stability. Monetary rate is controlled through actions such as increasing the interest rate, or changing the amount of money banks need to keep in the vault (bank reserves). On the other hand, the theory behind the exchange rate in a free market is as a result of the interaction of demand and supply of different currencies 'Countries with good monetary systems should use a flexible exchange system because it's more stable and in most cases does not contribute to inflation and current account deficit.' (John, 1975) In this way they have nothing to worry about any effects that may occur but should allow market forces to take their own course. For these countries...

...

'In fact the monetary policy of a country is not limited or affected by the economic conditions of other countries. Fluctuating exchange rate system protects the domestic economy from the shocks produced by the disturbances generated in other countries.' (Dallas & Mark, 1985) Thus, we can assert that it acts as a shock absorber and protects the internal economy of a country from the disturbing effects from abroad/other countries. By the same reasoning, flexible exchange system also helps to diminish the international diffusion of our own domestic economic instability.
When we allow demand and supply to play their role in the market flexible exchange rate system promotes economic development which helps to promote employment in a country. (Francisco, 1997) indicates that the exchange rate can be charged in accordance with the requirement of the monetary policy of the country to achieve the intended or planned national goals. A more flexible rate is advisable in order to stabilize inflationary level and change the economic growth model. For instance, when domestic inflationary pressure is high, a proper appreciation of domestic currency can make imported goods less expensive.

According to Ching & Chau, (1984), their assertions in support of a flexible exchange rate system in enhancing monetary policy is that international practices have shown that a flexible exchange rate regime can help mitigate external economic turbulence, reinforce a nation's ability to withstand external crashes and stabilize the macro economy. The series of financial crises experienced in the world demonstrates that a rigid exchange rate is most vulnerable to speculative forces and can trigger monetary…

Sources Used in Documents:

Works Cited

Ching-Chong Lai, Chau- Nan Chen, Flexible Exchange Rates, Tight Money Effects, and Macroeconomic Policy, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics Vol 7, No.1 1984, pp 128-133

Dallas S.Batten & Mack Ott, The Interrelationship of Monetary Policy under Floating Exchange, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking. Vol 17, No.1. 1985, pp103-110

Francisco R. Casa, 1997. Capital Mobility and Stabilization policy under flexible exchange rates; Revised Analysis.

Southern Economic Journal Vol 43, No.4. pp, 1-10


Cite this Document:

"Trace Reasoning Monetary Policy Enhanced A Flexible" (2011, June 17) Retrieved April 24, 2024, from
https://www.paperdue.com/essay/trace-reasoning-monetary-policy-enhanced-51267

"Trace Reasoning Monetary Policy Enhanced A Flexible" 17 June 2011. Web.24 April. 2024. <
https://www.paperdue.com/essay/trace-reasoning-monetary-policy-enhanced-51267>

"Trace Reasoning Monetary Policy Enhanced A Flexible", 17 June 2011, Accessed.24 April. 2024,
https://www.paperdue.com/essay/trace-reasoning-monetary-policy-enhanced-51267

Related Documents

76). As automation increasingly assumes the more mundane and routine aspects of work of all types, Drucker was visionary in his assessment of how decisions would be made in the years to come. "In the future," said Drucker, "it was possible that all employment would be managerial in nature, and we would then have progressed from a society of labor to a society of management" (Witzel, p. 76). The

The business culture of the United Kingdom is characterized by the value of free economy and private property (Rendtorff, 2009). At another level, it is marked by a desire to manage work and life issues. The employees in British organizations have long been marked out for their relatively leisurely pace of work and their priority for relationship issues over work related issues. Compared with their American counterparts, employees in UK